From Lycia to Fethiye, from Blue Cruise to nature sports. . . Fethiye and its surroundings are first and foremost a frequent destination for travelers and contain many archaeological, geographical and unique sites of south-west Anatolia. One of the most important features of this place is the Lycian Way, which has survived from ancient times. The region, which has a beach like Patara, which may not be seen in the world, or a sea similar to Ölüdeniz, is the center of attention of everyone in the world.
In addition, due to its natural structure, beautiful nature sports such as paragliding and rafting are performed here. It is located in beautiful places such as Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay, whose nature has never been touched. In addition, there are more than 30 ancient cities around the region. Many ancient cities such as Xanthos, Kadyanda, Tlos, Letoon and Sidyma are the first to come to mind. Many more artifacts are waiting for their enthusiasts in Fethiye Museum. By vacationing in such a beautiful place; both traveling in the depths of history and living life on the most beautiful routes of the blue voyage will give you wonderful memories. . .
From Olympos to Fethiye, from Dalyan to Patara, from Fethiye to Marmaris… or from Cadianda to Xanthos, from Pınara to Kekova, from Pidnai to Telmessos, should we describe this civilization of light? Should we say that these beautiful Lycians are capable of doing anything for their independence… True, perhaps this is what attracts us to these lands, to this water… We have a bit of a problem with them… To live our independence, albeit for a while, and share it with you. With respect and care to every drop of deep blue, the smell of fresh pine, and the soil our feet touch... Our only claim is that maybe the origins of the team members are here…
Discovering the places we know and know with you again and again. We live in Fethiye and Istanbul, but we were born here… Some of us are studying architecture and dream/want to apply the ecological side of their education to this region. Some of us have taken it upon ourselves to promote this region in a befitting manner with the articles they have written and the films they have shot for years. Some of us are concerned about reflecting the subtleties of the art education they received in this region. Now we are calling you too. More precisely, we want you to help us while we discover ourselves… We are sure that we will be of little help to you. Don't bring too much. But if you have any advice from us, add your troubles and troubles to your bag… Either to a bay or to release it to the open sea while going to a bay…